Americans Have Changed Spending Habits Over The Economy

Has the current economy made you change your ways when it comes to spending and saving? New research shows 77% of Americans have changed the ways they manage their finances as a result of ongoing economic conditions.

According to a survey of 2-thousand U.S. adults:

  • Nearly nine in 10 (86%) feel like the economy is still uncertain and 58% think a recession is inevitable.
  • That’s why many of them want to have more control over their money.
  • Half (50%) want to keep more cash on hand for financial uncertainty and unexpected expenses.
  • Another 41% want fixed, predictable payments to help manage their budget.
  • More than a third (36%) say they’re thinking more long-term about their finances than they ever have before.
  • This all makes sense considering that the average respondent expects today’s financial uncertainty to last another 10 months.
  • To be prepared for that, 39% are focusing on strategies like avoiding credit card fees and interest.
  • People are also trying to boost their financial knowledge, including improving financial literacy (28%), and figuring out how to make different payment options work for them.⠀
  • Overall, 83% say they’re focusing on what they can control in terms of their finances.
  • That includes making sure they’re not hit with “surprise fees” when making purchases (49%), looking for interest-free offers (41%), and being able to spread payments out over time (35%).
  • More than a quarter (27%) stress the need for clear timelines on when payments are due to help them stay in control of their budget.⠀

Source: NY Post


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